BoTANICAL GAZETTE. 
Vou. X. AUGUST, 1885. No. 8. 
Notes on Carex —V. 
BY L. H. BAILEY, JR. 
1. To sustain the disposition which I made in the June Ga- 
ZETTE of CC, trichocarpa, aristata, and leviconica, I submit draw- 
P different individuals of a species, and, in some cases, & J+ 
he triceps and cinnamomea, it disappears with age. In CC. 
trichocarpa and aristata it is entirely inconstant. Nevertheless, 
staminate scales awl-pointed and lax; pistillate spikes heavier ; 
"ae shape, texture and hairiness of perigynia from one — 
© the other 
* h 
perigynia and sheaths hairy. |, aus. 
and he fi ies Ulastrace a few of the variations of the ee 4 5% 
4G pistillate scales. Fig. 1 represents @ perigynium, and Fig. =, 
